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Progressive movement towards concrete creation
Creator Lucas Battich
Year 2016
Bio Lucas Battich [AR] is a multi-disciplinary artist, born in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. He studied at Stevenson College Edinburgh, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee before moving to Rotterdam.
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Website http://lucasbattich.com

Progressive Movement Towards Concrete Creation presents a series of animations generated by a computer algorithm in real time. The imagery is derived from El Lissittky’s avant-garde abstract works, and visualizes the stock market performance of several companies in the Internet sector. The work aims to put Lissitky's century-old aesthetic in dialogue with the current confidence in technological progress.